Manziel played with the first-team offense during Tuesday morning's practice, but Pettine said afterward that no decision has been made as to who will start the Browns' second preseason game.

But it won't necessarily matter, as Pettine wants both quarterbacks to get equal reps or close to it with the first-teamers. Whether that's by series, by quarter or by something else remains to be seen. Pettine said "there's a lot of options on the table" and the staff would figure it out when it meets during the team's off-day on Thursday. That includes deciding who will actually start the game.

"Just the factor of starting a game I think is a little bit overblown in this situation because we're going to try to balance the reps with the ones in the game," Pettine said. "Brian came in ahead and it's a little overrated who trots out there for the first time."

No matter what happens next Monday night, though, people are going to tune in to watch. Manziel's debut last Saturday against the Lions drew 2.82 million viewers, making it the highest-rated and most-watched preseason game on the NFL Network.

Quarterbacks coach Dowell Loggains spoke to the media after practice, saying there was still no clear-cut leader in the competition.

"I don't think we'll make the decision based on that (game)," Loggains said. "But it's a body of work that they're accumulating, putting together, and that's how we'll make the decision."

Loggains was in the news after the NFL draft when he said in a radio interview on ESPN Arkansas that Manziel, before he was drafted, sent him a text that read: "I wish you guys would come get me. Hurry up and draft me because I want to wreck this league together."

That slip by Loggains didn't go over too well with the Browns.

"He paid his penance for that," Pettine said. "We made him wear a visor that said, 'I'm a dummy' for a day during the spring with the walkthrough."

"Coach Pettine has a unique sense of humor," Loggains said. "I'm trying to get rid of (the visor). I'm waiting for someone else to say something so I can pass it on to the next guy."